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Posted by DeadheadGreg on Monday, February 4, 2008 10:04 PM
Could I buy some?  Lol... seriously, thats the best looking stuff i've ever seen. 
PHISH REUNION MARCH 6, 7, 8 2009 HAMPTON COLISEUM IN HAMPTON, VA AND I HAVE TICKETS!!!!!! YAAAAAAAAY!!!!!!! [quote user="jkroft"]As long as my ballast is DCC compatible I'm happy![/quote] Tryin' to make a woman that you move.... and I'm sharing in the Weekapaug Groove Wake up to find out that you are the eyes of the world....
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Posted by milepost48 on Monday, February 4, 2008 5:37 PM

Hi Greg,

 There is an industrial area near to my house where there are a lot of tracks. I just went over there and collected the black dust that was next to the ballast of the tracks with a small shovel.

At home I sifted the whole thing and mixed it with a very small amount of fine light gray woodlands scenics ballast.

This was the cheapest ballast I have ever usedTongue [:P]

Paul

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Posted by DeadheadGreg on Monday, February 4, 2008 12:11 PM

I'm confused; is the layout in the pictures on the website the new one, or the old one?  The website doesn't make it too clear.  either way...  wow!  Thats actually what i said outloud under my breath last night when i first saw this thread, prompting my girlfriend to look up from her The Witches of Lancashire play text that she has to read for her literature class and also proclaim "wow!"  

that is some *** fine modeling.  its actually inspired me to get to work more on my own layout, and I saved a bunch of pictures for reference.

I do have one question though.  I LOVE the ballast color and texture that you've got in the yard/industry tracks.  What did you use?  Its that grimy black stuff, but it doesn't look like cinders.  THATS the kind of ballast i've been looking for and have been imagining in my head.  the best example is on this page: 

http://www.freewebs.com/newponcayard/photogallery9.htm

Its the 2nd picture down, where you see the mainline's limestone(?) ballast overtop the black yard ballast.  I want that black ballast!!!   haha

PHISH REUNION MARCH 6, 7, 8 2009 HAMPTON COLISEUM IN HAMPTON, VA AND I HAVE TICKETS!!!!!! YAAAAAAAAY!!!!!!! [quote user="jkroft"]As long as my ballast is DCC compatible I'm happy![/quote] Tryin' to make a woman that you move.... and I'm sharing in the Weekapaug Groove Wake up to find out that you are the eyes of the world....
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Posted by milepost48 on Monday, February 4, 2008 6:30 AM

 

 

Hi guys,

thank you for the positive comments!Blush [:I]

paul

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Posted by rfross on Sunday, February 3, 2008 9:45 PM

Paul - You've set a high standard in terms of realism and quality of the work. Now I've got a new standard to shoot for with the construction of my layout. Nice job!

Bob

Modeling the Ballard Terminal Railroad (a former Northern Pacific line) in Ballard, a district north of downtown Seattle in 1968, on a two-rail O-scale shelf switching layout. The Ballard Terminal didn't exist in 1968 but my version of the BTRR is using NP power. (My avatar photo was taken by Doc Wightman of Seattle)
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Posted by bogp40 on Sunday, February 3, 2008 9:22 PM
Fantastic work, and the weathered Conrail switcher is awesome.

Modeling B&O- Chessie  Bob K.  www.ssmrc.org

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Posted by tgindy on Sunday, February 3, 2008 6:52 PM
Many nice little details like venetian blinds in the windows is a nice touch!

Conemaugh Road & Traction circa 1956

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Posted by SpaceMouse on Sunday, February 3, 2008 3:00 PM

Nice work, I saved some of the shots to my screen saver.

Chip

Building the Rock Ridge Railroad with the slowest construction crew west of the Pecos.

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Posted by loathar on Sunday, February 3, 2008 1:49 PM
HOLY COW!!!Bow [bow] That's some fantastic work! My only recommendation would be to use a better camera so the background/foreground is clearer. That layout is magazine worthy!Thumbs Up [tup]
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Posted by don7 on Sunday, February 3, 2008 12:17 PM

I am most impressed with the extra details that you have applied to the scenes, a great layout. No if only you had modeled the steam era.......(Just kidding)

How long did it take to get to this stage?

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Posted by saronaterry on Sunday, February 3, 2008 12:09 PM

WOW!!Bow [bow] Very Well Done!

Terry

Terry in NW Wisconsin

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Posted by steinjr on Sunday, February 3, 2008 11:56 AM
 milepost48 wrote:

hallo,

you can find some pics of our new layout on this website:

http://www.freewebs.com/newponcayard/

Paul
Belgium

 I already stumbled on the home page of your layout a few months ago while doing a web search for something else. Great layout and great modelling.

 I especially love your scratchbuilt (and big) structures - very well done !

 Smile,
 Stein

 

 

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Posted by jep1267 on Sunday, February 3, 2008 11:28 AM

That ranks right up there with John Confused [%-)] ????'s Sweet Home Chicago layout. John is in england, anyone else see the irony in these European modelers doing amazing layouts based on prototypes in the states? Great work!

 

J.P.

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Posted by reklein on Sunday, February 3, 2008 9:40 AM
Nice work Paul. Welcome to the forum.Looks like your a pretty intense student of the American scene. Lemme know if I can help w/photos ets. I live in a rural(farming) area though.
In Lewiston Idaho,where they filmed Breakheart pass.
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Posted by tomikawaTT on Sunday, February 3, 2008 9:30 AM

Sign - Welcome [#welcome] to the forums, Paul.

Beautiful!  It takes some fine modeling to look that realistic in close-up photography.  A hearty, "well done."

Chuck (modeling Central Japan in September, 1964 - as yet, without scenery.)

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new layout
Posted by milepost48 on Sunday, February 3, 2008 9:25 AM

 

hallo,

 you can find some pics of our new layout on this website:

http://www.freewebs.com/newponcayard/

 Paul

Belgium

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